“The new AC45 is exciting and physical”

New Zealand

Russell Coutts

CEO

Russell Coutts

Position
CEO
Nationality
New Zealand
Greatest Achievement
Birth of children
Other Favourite Sport
Golf

Russell's role

Date of Birth: March 1, 1962
Nationality: New Zealand
Position: CEO, Helmsman ORACLE Racing Coutts

Every sport has its most recognizable athlete, and in sailing that man is Russell Coutts.

A four-time winner, Russell is the most successful skipper in the history of the America’s Cup. His 14-0 record in the 1995, 2000 and 2003 Cup matches is unmatched, lifting the trophy for each one of three different teams he has led.

Russell was a youth world champion in 1981, an Olympic Gold medalist in 1984 (in the physically demanding Finn singlehanded class), and won the first of his three match racing world championships in 1992. Twice he’s been named World Sailor of the Year (1995, 2003) by the International Sailing Federation.

Russell’s latest endeavor is his most challenging and demands more than just skill on the water. The team’s success in the 33rd America’s Cup has given him an opportunity to help transform the America’s Cup into a fan-friendly, sustainable event with strong youth growth.

The most recognizable aspect of that transformation is the introduction of high-speed, wingsailed catamarans as the boat of choice for the 34th Cup, and the America’s Cup World Series – Cascais will see the debut of the one-design AC45 in racing conditions.

“The AC45 is one of the central pieces in our effort to transform the Cup,” says Russell. “It will be used in the America’s Cup World Series through 2012, and will give new teams an important stepping stone in their development of wingsail, catamaran sailing.”

Russell earned an engineering degree from Auckland University, which he has applied to good use in the development of a new America’s Cup or grand-prix yacht. It also helped him conceive and co-design the RC 44, a one-design, monohull class that is raced throughout Europe.

Career Highlights

2011
America's Cup World Series Plymouth Fleet Racing Championship, 4th place
America's Cup World Series Plymouth Match Racing Championship, 3rd place
America’s Cup World Series Cascais Match Racing Championship, 5th place
America’s Cup World Series Cascais Overall Championship, 4th place

2010
33rd America’s Cup, BMW ORACLE Racing, winner
RC44 Season Tour, BMW ORACLE Racing, helmsman/tactician, winner
RC44 World Championship, BMW ORACLE Racing, 2nd overall
RC44 Copenhagen Cup, BMW ORACLE Racing, winner
C44 Austria Cup, BMW ORACLE Racing, winner

2009
Extreme 40, Round the Island Race, 2nd place
RC 44 Cagliari Cup, Fleet Race
Louis Vuitton Pacific Series, Auckland, 3rd place

2008
RC44 Championship Tour, Banco Espirito Santo, tactician, winner
RC 44 Puerto Calero Gold Cup, Fleet Racing, 2nd
TP 52 World Championship, Puerto Calero, 4th
Winner Friuli Venezia Giulia RC 44 Cup, Fleet Racing
Winner RC 44 Malcesine SLAM Cup Match Racing
Malcesine SLAM Cup Fleet Race, 2nd
TP 52 Med Cup, Marseille, 1st
Winner RC 44 Cagliari Cup Match Racing
RC 44 Cagliari Cup Fleet Racing, 2nd
Dubai RC44 Cup, 3rd

2007: TP52 Global Championship, Artemis, winner

2003: 32nd America's Cup, Alinghi, winner

2001: 12-Meter World Championship, South Australia, winner

2000, 06: Farr 40 World Championship, winner

1995, 2000: 29th and 30th America's Cup, Team New Zealand, winner

1992, 93, 96: Match Race World Champion

1984: Los Angeles Olympics Regatta, Finn, gold medallist

1981: ISAF Youth World Champion